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  • Alberta won't do full insurance coverage on RHD??

    I spoke with two of my co-workers and both of them said that their insurance companies will only insure them for liability because they drive RHD. Is this a normal trend in Alberta or do I just have to shop around for a company that will provide comprehensive??

  • #2
    Ah the joys of private insurance, all the private insurers for extended coverage in BC won't do JDMs either. They lost all my other business, and the business of all my extended family......they didn't care. Imagine, they just lost about $4000 in revenue a year and didn't care. Private insurance blows dog.

    I don't think you will get coverage unless you pay through the nose for it.



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    • #3
      I would shop around, I have mine with full coverage i believe as well insured for the apprasied value of the car. I pay extra for that but i have had no issues yet with mine.
      Fully built GT-R

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      • #4
        I'm in Alberta and get full coverage on my car. I use TWinsurance. The reason most companies won't do full coverage is because the book value on these cars is low and it's nearly no difference in price cause they'll write it off either way in most cases. An appraisal is the only way to get full coverage if they're being jerks HOWEVER if your car is modded and the appraisal says so, you might not even get liability. Even if your skyline were new and 100% oem, the book value is low.

        Shop around if you don't mind paying more for peace of mind but a simple fender bender that requires a few panels and paint is probably worth more than our cars.
        No build thread.
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        "Built not bought" sooner or later = "broken not running"

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        • #5
          I know since last summer a lot of companies in Alberta won't do comprehensive or collision on RHD anymore. Too many idiots buying full insurance and crashing them within a month or two. If you shop around enough you may be able to find something :/
          BlackAura (Kevin)
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          • #6
            Co-operators is willing to give me full coverage. I haven't finalized the policy yet though, still waiting on my appraisal to come through.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by louis110 View Post
              Co-operators is willing to give me full coverage. I haven't finalized the policy yet though, still waiting on my appraisal to come through.
              I'm with Co-Operators, been fully covered for about 4 years now.
              (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ 1990 BNR32

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              • #8
                Alright so I got insurance and my car is plated and ready to go! You really do have to shop around as each insurance company has different policies and some require you to jump through more hoops than other companies. My insurance now (with two tix) is cheaper than what I was paying in Ontario (with a clean record), gotta love it.

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                • #9
                  Goddammit, Ontario... Why do we have one of the worst provinces for insurance?
                  Originally posted by kengeroo
                  that's what I thought when I opened the package..
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